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The only bad remark is the too much discipline from college like attendance rebus are very strict. But the good things are also there like supportive management and the facilities. If you are looking for a decent college in Delhi NCR then Asia-Pacific Institute of management is the best option you will have
I had given CAT exam and as well as MAT exam of FEB. I got 80 percentile in it. As I come to know about this college there is quality education. So I visited in this Institute So I find everything is according me as I expected to a Institute so took admission in Asia Pacific Institute of management, Jasola, New Delhi.
I given MAT entrance exam, i scored 96 percentile. I choose this college this is a good college.
I took MAT entrance exam and this was one of the colleges i heard of so i choose.
MAT ,85%,Nice place ,Good academic record,& offering past good Placement records. The institution is also located at a very safe and convenient location.
Placement and job opportunities are quite good and encouraging. companies from all sector visit the campus to hire students. Average salary offered is around 3.5 L/annum. overall college is good.
MAT, The interview process for very intense and had indepth understanding to check the seriousness of the candidate.
I gave the entrance exam MAT got 70 percentile which helped me to get admission to this institution. The went for MBA as there was trend that for placement one need to clear MBA. I did MBA as there was basic requirement to get job.
I have got the admission in the college based on the MAT Score. It is one of the college with good Infrastructure and Visiting Faculties in New Delhi for average candidate like me.
I would suggest to look for the better college than this (from the placement point of view). professors over here are very good with wide area of knowledge.
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Based on your education as an alumnus of JIMS Rohini (PGDM) and IMS (BBA), and your work experience of 7 years in the skill development sector for higher education in India, you are qualified to answer this question.
It is important to note that the colleges you mentioned are considered to be 'Tier 4 & Tier 5' B-Schools, meaning they are below average in comparison to other B-Schools. The median package offered at these schools is typically around 3-4 LPA with faculty that may not be as competent as those at higher-ranked institutions.
When comparing these institutes, you will find that they charge similar academic fees, but the placement opportunities and international placements they advertise may not always be attainable. Investing 7-8 LPA or more in an unstable job that pays less than half of the fees you paid for your education may not be a wise decision. Additionally, obtaining an MBA from these institutions is not only a financial investment but also an investment of your time and efforts.
For a better return on investment, it is recommended to attempt the CAT exam and try to get into the IIMs or FMS, as opposed to institutions like JIMS Rohini, Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida, or Asia Pacific.
In conclusion, it is not recommended to pursue an MBA from these colleges. A better option may be to invest the money into a fixed deposit or start your own business.
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